Can't speak for Poland. But considering Ukraine has terrible weather, bad food, nobody who speaks English, no scenery, no tourist attractions other than a burnt out nuclear plant, and a pretty poor standard of living compared to Western Europe, I don't see a flood of tourists happening any time soon. Prices will probably increase in the cities that host the games for the duration of the games, but after that it'll go back to normal. It takes a lot more than a Championship to permanently alter exchange rates, GDP and standard of living of a country.
The reason Estonia got overrun is because they spoke English and had a fairly high standard of living for cheap. The reason Prague got overrun is because it's got tons of tourist attractions and nightlife. Ukraine has none of these things. Other than the stunningly gorgeous women, it's honestly not a very pleasant country to be in.
The reason Estonia got overrun is because they spoke English and had a fairly high standard of living for cheap. The reason Prague got overrun is because it's got tons of tourist attractions and nightlife. Ukraine has none of these things. Other than the stunningly gorgeous women, it's honestly not a very pleasant country to be in.